Lines start with “---” if no resources of this type have been found, and
start with “+++” if at least one resource has been found.
“>:|” denotes an error due to missing permissions, other errors are prefixed with “!!!”,

Currently, some default resources are still considered “user-created” and thus listed,
this may change in the future.

Details about found resources are saved in json files named after the service,
region, and operation used to find them. They can be dumped with:

How do I really list everything?

Restricting the region and service is optional, a simple query without arguments lists everything.
It uses a thread pool to parallelize queries and randomizes the order to avoid
hitting one endpoint in close succession. One run takes around two minutes for me.

More Examples

Add immediate, more verbose output to a query with --verbose. Use twice for even more verbosity: